Les George Knives

Les George has been making knives since 1992 and credits much of his success in the industry to Hawaiian knifemaker Stan Fujisaka. Les spent over a decade in the US Marine Corp and has served all over the world. Since his departure from the Marines Les has worked as an Unexploded Ordnance Technician clearing unexploded munitions and his life experiences give him a unique view of how he thinks knives and tools should be designed, made and used. Les is one of the best and it's a pleasure to be able to offer his products to you.

I began making knives in 1992 and have been fortunate enough to have worked
with and learned from some of the best knife makers in the world. The maker
most responsible for my progression is Stan Fujisaka of Kaneohe, Hawaii. I
had been making knives for several years before I met Stan, but he opened the
door to a new level of knife making for me and shared his considerable
knowledge with me freely. I will continue to refine my craft and to build on all
that I have learned so far.

I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1997 and spent over 10 years in
its service. I served as a heavy equipment mechanic, an Embassy Guard in
foreign lands and a Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician in many of
the world’s garden spots.

I have trained in Explosive Dynamic Entry, Advanced Access and Disablement,
Improvised Explosives and Devices, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Close
Quarters Combat and many other technical and tactical skills.

I have deployed to, lived and worked in Laos, Thailand, North and South Korea,
Peru, Mozambique, South Africa, Iraq and many other places in between. Since
my departure from the Marines I have worked as an Unexploded Ordnance
Technician clearing unexploded munitions, from projectiles to land mines from
old training areas.

As an EOD Team leader in Iraq, I oversaw over 300 EOD responses and over
100 Improvised Explosive Devices where rendered safe.

All of these experiences have given me a unique view of how I think knives and
tools should be designed, made and used.

I look forward to many new things during this new phase in my career. There is
a lot of work left for me to do to get ready for more work to come.

I thank you for your interest and look forward to seeing you out there at a show
soon!